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Poll: Have you signed the petition?
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Crappy wording.
I mean, it quite literally is in line with "other taxpayers". The JRS applies to the salary earned by company directors, just like employees who don't own their own companies. Parity.Please make sure that they are looked after in line with the other taxpayers.Comment
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There's already support in place for Company Directors based on their PAYE income.
HTH.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Maybe it means "looked after", as in concrete boots "looked after".Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostCrappy wording.
I mean, it quite literally is in line with "other taxpayers". The JRS applies to the salary earned by company directors, just like employees who don't own their own companies. Parity.Comment
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Which means that most will get a tiny amount, and some people pay themselves via Dividends only.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostThere's already support in place for Company Directors based on their PAYE income.
HTH.Comment
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Don't worry, he's just forgotten this is one of the professional forums rather than General.Originally posted by andydd68 View PostWhich means that most will get a tiny amount, and some people pay themselves via Dividends only.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I don't think any petition ever made any difference.
It is only to make people think they done their bit, so they have an outlet to their anger and won't march on the streets.
If you really want to make a difference, do something that will attract media.
For example, when you find yourself dying in the ditch, because you have not received support, call Daily Fail.Comment
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Agreed.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostI don't think any petition ever made any difference.
If the Lords can't make headway, a bloody petition won't even figure on the horizons of those to whom it is aimed.Comment
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